Ghosthouse, that link didn't work for me, so here's an attempt at posting the one that did:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_violin_partita_No._2_%28Bach%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_violin_partita_No._2_%28Bach%29
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Ghosthouse, that link didn't work for me, so here's an attempt at posting the one that did: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_violin_partita_No._2_%28Bach%29 |
Regarding the Bach Partita No. 2 for solo violin, try the Arthur Grumiaux recording on Philips: Bach Partita No. 2 in in D Minor Both the quality of the performance and the quality of the sound are excellent. And, in this Philips two-CD package, you get all the Bach works for solo violin at a very reasonable price. Rar1 (Rich), I agree that the the closing scene of Aida is one of the most touching moments in opera. I have the complete opera both on LP (Solti/Price/Vickers) and on CD (Karajan/Tebaldi/Bergonzi). Both performances are excellent, but the duet by Renata Tebaldi and Carlo Bergonzi is my favorite by a slim margin. In either case, just as you said, time stands still for a moment. This is what it's all about folks! |
I bought this SACD/CD hybrid, and it's not my cup of tea. So, I have it for sale at $18.49 if anyone is interested. |